Report on the archaeological activities carried out on the corpus of glass fragments from the excavations carried out in the 1970s at the Masjed-e Jom'e in Isfahan (Iran). The corpus was the subject of a preliminary study carried out in the frame of the joint Italian/Iranian ADAMJI (Archaeological Digital Archive Masjed Jom'e Isfahan) Project (2003-2010).

Glassware from the excavations at the Masjed-e Jom‛e in Isfahan. Brief notes on the ADAMJI processing activities / Maresca, Giulio. - (2018), pp. 53-62.

Glassware from the excavations at the Masjed-e Jom‛e in Isfahan. Brief notes on the ADAMJI processing activities

GIULIO MARESCA
2018

Abstract

Report on the archaeological activities carried out on the corpus of glass fragments from the excavations carried out in the 1970s at the Masjed-e Jom'e in Isfahan (Iran). The corpus was the subject of a preliminary study carried out in the frame of the joint Italian/Iranian ADAMJI (Archaeological Digital Archive Masjed Jom'e Isfahan) Project (2003-2010).
2018
Four Lectures on the IsMEO Activities in the Masjed-e Jom‛e of Isfahan
9788866871385
glass vessels; Isfahan; Masjed Jom'e; joint Italian/Iranian archaeological activities
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Glassware from the excavations at the Masjed-e Jom‛e in Isfahan. Brief notes on the ADAMJI processing activities / Maresca, Giulio. - (2018), pp. 53-62.
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